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Elk Country Visitor Center June 2023 weekend programs

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• Saturday, June 3, 2 p.m., Elk Walk and Talk. As a part of National Trails Day, join a staff member as we walk the trails around the Elk Country Visitor Center. Learn many interestin­g facts about the property and wildlife that often inhabit these fields. We will be covering topics such as what elk eat, where they spend their time, and how each season brings something different.

• Sunday, June 4, 2 p.m. Insect Identifica­tion. Have you ever seen a “bug” and wondered if it is dangerous to yourself or your garden? Now is your chance to find out! Learning a few tips and tricks on identifyin­g our six-legged friends can really come in handy when in Elk Country. So, join our staff and learn a thing or two on Insect Identifica­tion. We’ll even have a pinned collection of PA insects on display.

• Saturday, June 10, 2 p.m. PGC Emily Carrolo “PA Black Bears” Have you ever wondered about Pennsylvan­ia’s largest predator and how they are being managed? If you answered yes, then come down to the Elk Country Visitor Center and learn from the Pennsylvan­ia Game Commission’s very own black bear biologist, Emily Carrolo. Emily will cover everything you’d like to know about black bears from their ecology to their management here in PA. She will even leave time at the end of her presentati­on to answer some questions.

• Sunday, June 11, 2 p.m. Elk Calves. Calving season is here! Most elk give birth to their calves the first week of June. Join us at the Elk Country Visitor Center to learn more about elk calves, calving season, behavior and safe viewing tips during this time of year!

* Saturday, June 17, 2 p.m. Elk Basics. New to learning about elk? Join us for the basic breakdown as we learn about elk history, elk ecology and elk behavior. Are you a seasoned “Elkspert?” We bet you’ll learn something new too!

Sunday, June 18, 12 p.m., Elk Country Escape Room. Escape rooms are all the rage these days and our staff has designed their very own! Think you have what it takes to escape? In this free escape room, our elk biologist Molly Werner has gone missing, and we need you to help search her office for clues to her whereabout­s. The program will run every half hour from 12-2pm and is free of charge. You can pre-register by emailing ConEdSp@KECAUS. com or by calling 814-7875173.

• Saturday, June 24, 12 p.m. Archery Basics. Have you ever shot a bow and arrow? Whether you are a seasoned pro that wants a little extra practice, or a beginner that wants to learn how to shoot a bow, come join us on our archery range. Weather permitting.

* Sunday, June 25, 2 p.m. Elk Explanatio­ns. New to learning about elk? Join us for the basic breakdown as we learn about elk history, elk ecology, and elk behavior. Are you a seasoned “Elkspert?” We bet you’ll learn something new too! Have burning questions about elk? Wondering how elk are managed? Perhaps you have a question on their favorite foods or habits? Maybe you’d like to know how long they live or when the calving season is? Join our staff at the Elk Country Visitor Center to find the answers to these questions and more!

If you have any questions, please contact our Con Ed staff at (814) 787 – 5173 or via emails at Ben Porkolab ConEd@ kecaus.com or Hunter Horning ConEdSp@kecaus.com.

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